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1 The Life and Times of Anitvirals By: Karen Summers Louise Pilsbury Jasmine Delaine Irfan Mekic Bethannie Jamerson

2 Viruses What are they!!! VirusBacteria 20x smaller than bacteriaThe smallest bacteria is equal to the biggest virus Are not CellularHave a cell wall and nucleus Do not feed, excrete and grow Bacteria are living things Uses cell material of invaded cell to reproduce Bacteria use cellular division Has a capsidDoes not have capsid

3 Viruses, What are they!!!

4 How do they Spread? Viruses are spread the same way as bacteria They can be spread through: – Touch – Coughing/ Sneezing – Body fluids Blood, saliva, ect. Ex: hepatitis or AIDS

5 How do Viruses Work? 1.Virus inject RNA/DNA into host cell’s cytoplasm 2.Uses the host cell to replicate 3.The new cell releases virus or infected cell 4.Change in cell structure causes symptoms

6 How Viruses Work

7 Antiviral and How it Work Antiviral: Drug acting against viruses Antiviral prevent the reproduction of viruses by: – Blocking reverse transcriptase enzyme activity with host cell – Alter host cells genetic material – Block ribosomes, preventing the virus from multiplying – Alter viruses’ binding site Alter viruses’ binding site – Prevent virus from entering/ leaving the host cell

8 Examples of Antiviral’s Acyclovir – Works by altering the Cell’s genetic material – Structured similarly to a building block of DNA, tricking the virus into using it as a building block for viral DNA

9 Examples of Antiviral’s Amantadine – Works against influenza virus – Works by inhibiting enzyme active site, preventing virus from leaving the cell – The enzyme is needed to allow the viruses to stick to the host cell as it leaves

10 How do AIDS work? The virus invades white blood cells, specifically T-Cells – T-cells usually activate cells in immune system Once inside cell, it makes viral-DNA from its RNA The viral-DNA is programmed to make more viral particles and our released into the blood stream when the cell dies

11 AIDS HIV AID is a difficult virus to treat This is because: – It attacks the white blood cells – billions of copies are made which allows for small mutations making the drugs ineffective. – Virus hides within host cells, sometimes dormant

12 Treatments for AIDS Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors – Disable protien needed for hiv to replicate – Ex. Sustiva Protease Inhibitors – Disable protease – Ex. Reyataz Fusion inhibitors – Block HIV’s entry into cell – Ex. Fuzeon Integrase Inhibitors


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